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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646049" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, Lil, you are so lucky you weren't here when 37 was going through his custody battle. Living in Missouri, I probably would have begged you for help just to shut him up...lol. In the end, after he almost drove me batty, he borrowed enough money from his dad to go to a lawyer at the C & C place (wink) and he won 50% custody. j</p><p></p><p>I'm only kidding that I would have asked you for help. I never would have bothered you with that torment or tried to torture you with 37 as a client, even though he could pay. He drove his lawyer nuts, although he was nice to her...he just called and asked questions and needed her to hold to his hand and that's not her job and finally, at the end, after she won, they kind of made peace.</p><p></p><p>She told my son something very interesting because after it was all over and he got everything he wanted, he asked her why she had been so negative and cautious and she had laughed and said, "I could tell you were very high strung and if they got you on the stand, I wanted you to be afraid enough to listen to my directions. I am extremely competitive and I HATE LOSING!!!" My son liked her very much and she rocked as a lawyer.</p><p></p><p>My nosy question, which you certainly don't have to answer, is...do you feel lawyers are very competitive? Winning meant everything to her.</p><p></p><p>by the way, she was nothing short of a brilliant woman. And I almost married a lawyer and his brilliance was obvious. I just was kind of afraid of the power he had (he was a very powerful lawyer). At any rate, my point is that I have come to believe that most lawyers have got to be some of our greatest minds in the country, academically. You must be a very intelligent woman. Jabber, how do you keep up with your wife? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> (This is also a question that doesn't need to be answered...lol).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646049, member: 1550"] Oh, Lil, you are so lucky you weren't here when 37 was going through his custody battle. Living in Missouri, I probably would have begged you for help just to shut him up...lol. In the end, after he almost drove me batty, he borrowed enough money from his dad to go to a lawyer at the C & C place (wink) and he won 50% custody. j I'm only kidding that I would have asked you for help. I never would have bothered you with that torment or tried to torture you with 37 as a client, even though he could pay. He drove his lawyer nuts, although he was nice to her...he just called and asked questions and needed her to hold to his hand and that's not her job and finally, at the end, after she won, they kind of made peace. She told my son something very interesting because after it was all over and he got everything he wanted, he asked her why she had been so negative and cautious and she had laughed and said, "I could tell you were very high strung and if they got you on the stand, I wanted you to be afraid enough to listen to my directions. I am extremely competitive and I HATE LOSING!!!" My son liked her very much and she rocked as a lawyer. My nosy question, which you certainly don't have to answer, is...do you feel lawyers are very competitive? Winning meant everything to her. by the way, she was nothing short of a brilliant woman. And I almost married a lawyer and his brilliance was obvious. I just was kind of afraid of the power he had (he was a very powerful lawyer). At any rate, my point is that I have come to believe that most lawyers have got to be some of our greatest minds in the country, academically. You must be a very intelligent woman. Jabber, how do you keep up with your wife? ;) (This is also a question that doesn't need to be answered...lol). [/QUOTE]
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